Sentence examples for whose allowance from inspiring English sources

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Divorced from her husband, who has returned to his home in Gabon (or, as Eddy says, in "Ebola"), she's raising their thirteen-year-old daughter, Lola (Indeyarna Donaldson-Holness), whose allowance and credit card is Eddy's last resource.

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The allowance of Abd al-Rahman was increased somewhat, but only so that he could support old women and other incapable people whose allowances had been stopped.

Nouveau poverty has also dulled the marital prospects of the couple's willfully unmarried offspring: Arthur, whose cushy allowance enables him to budget in a salaried concubine, and Rosina, a professed New Woman who regurgitates progressive mantras like a Shavian mari­onette.

The reaction was the biggest wave of mass student mobilisation since the 1960s, with the backbone of many of the demonstrations coming from poorer school and further education (FE) students whose education maintenance allowance was being scrapped.

These companies must decide whether it is cheaper to reduce emissions or pollute above their limit by buying allowances, whose price will be set by supply and demand.

He said Petty Officer Cooley was considered an unauthorized absentee whose pay and allowances would be stopped 10 days after his arrest.

Haley Barker, a high school freshman whose $1-a-week allowance is barely dented by her sweet tooth, said she found this retro-pricing "totally normal".

I sit in on an interview with one client, an eastern European woman whose employment and support allowance (ESA) payments have been stopped.

It's also to hear that the private firm doing the assessments declares as fit for work people on the verge of death, such as Linda Wootton, whose employment and support allowance (ESA) was cut off while she lay in a hospital bed, drowning in her own body fluids.

Last week a semiannual survey of 7,000 15 -to 18-year-olds by Piper Jaffray, an investment bank and research firm, showed that annual discretionary spending by teenagers, whose money comes from allowance, gifts and part-time jobs, had dropped 27percenttoto $2,600, from its spring 2006 peak of $3,560.

You're likely no Burroughs more like one of those unfortunate souls whose parents stopped the allowance thing after they turned 15, or never had one in the first place.

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